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What does increased enzyme value SGOT 57 SGPT 113 value indicate? Do u we need to go for any further test
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Avoid fried food and spicy food Water intake more Green leafy vegetables and fruits Do connect and consult
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Your SGOT (57) and SGPT (113) are slightly high, which usually means your liver is a little stressed.
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What You Can Do: Drink more water and eat light, home-cooked food. Avoid alcohol and too much oily/spicy food. Exercise regularly.
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You may need a repeat test in a few weeks. If needed, an ultrasound or a few basic tests can help check everything. No need to worry, but a quick online consultation can guide you better! 😊
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Usg abdomen and pelvis done and have a follow up.
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Please seek a proper consultation with a General Physician, preferably a physical consultation.
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Usg whole abdomen Increase liver enzyme due to wrong life style n diet plan. So need to change both. After usg  if liver is normal  not to worry. Depending report  if required we can  add medicine. Syr sorbilin10 ml at night for three weeks after dinner.
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Dear Patient,  Thank you for sharing your liver enzyme reports. Your **SGOT (57 U/L) and SGPT (113 U/L)** levels are elevated, indicating potential liver inflammation or injury. Here’s what you need to know:  Interpretation of Your Results: - Normal Range: SGOT (AST) and SGPT (ALT) typically range between 7–40 U/L and **0–35 U/L, respectively. Your values, especially SGPT, are significantly higher.  - Possible Causes:    - Fatty liver disease (alcoholic or non-alcoholic)    - Viral hepatitis(Hepatitis B/C)    - Medication-induced liver injury (e.g., painkillers, statins)    - Metabolic disorders (e.g., Wilson’s disease, hemochromatosis)    - Autoimmune hepatitis Recommended Next Steps:  1. Further Testing:     - Complete Liver Panel(ALP, Bilirubin, Albumin)     - Viral Hepatitis Serology(HBsAg, Anti-HCV)     - Ultrasound Abdomen to check for fatty liver or structural abnormalities     - Additional Tests (if needed): FibroScan, autoimmune markers (ANA, ASMA)  2. Lifestyle Modifications:     - Avoid alcohol and hepatotoxic medications.     - Maintain a balanced diet (reduce sugars, fried foods, and refined carbs).     - Exercise regularly to manage weight (if applicable).  3. Consultation Required:     - Persistent elevation of liver enzymes needs timely evaluationto rule out serious conditions.     - I recommend scheduling a consultation with me for a personalized treatment plan based on your medical history and risk factors.  For immediate assistance, you can reach me on WhatsApp at *Eight Zero Zero Nine Eight Two One Three Three Two*. 
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To support liver function, follow a diet rich in fruits like berries and citrus, leafy greens like spinach and kale, whole grains like brown rice and quinoa, lean proteins like poultry and fish, and healthy fats like avocado and olive oil, while limiting processed foods, sugary drinks, and saturated fats.
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Need few more details kindly consult
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Can help you with the next course of action and treatment plan. Kindly consult via whatsapp at nine zero two nine six zero zero four seven zero.
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Need further history. Please consult for further evaluation
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Kindly share full LFT
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